Writing for Hackaday has been taking the same amount of time but I have less time for myself so I'm going to dedicate a day to this blog to my articles since they usually take one day's worth of time to write. This will expand the variety of content here and break up some of the other projects.
Vintage Sewing Machine to Computerized Embroidery Machine
I was scrounging the reader suggestions and came across this gem hidden amongst spam. A guy took an old sewing machine and outfitted it with stepper motors so he could program patterns to be executed in thread on cloth. This is known as an embroidery machine and you can purchase them but they tend to be expensive. Not only the repurposed sewing machine was dated, the project started in 2012 so his CPU was a first-generation Raspberry Pi.
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Vintage Sewing Machine to Computerized Embroidery Machine
I was scrounging the reader suggestions and came across this gem hidden amongst spam. A guy took an old sewing machine and outfitted it with stepper motors so he could program patterns to be executed in thread on cloth. This is known as an embroidery machine and you can purchase them but they tend to be expensive. Not only the repurposed sewing machine was dated, the project started in 2012 so his CPU was a first-generation Raspberry Pi.
You can find all my Hackaday articles on my author page.
The rest of the Hackaday summaries have been arranged by date.
Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Disclaimer for http://24hourengineer.blogspot.com/
This disclaimer must be intact and whole. This disclaimer must be included if a project is distributed.
All information in this blog, or linked by this blog, is not to be taken as advice or solicitation. Anyone attempting to replicate, in whole or in part, is responsible for the outcome and procedure. Any loss of functionality, money, property or similar, is the responsibility of those involved in the replication.
All digital communication regarding the email address 24hourengineer@gmail.com becomes the intellectual property of Brian McEvoy. Any information contained within these messages may be distributed or retained at the discretion of Brian McEvoy. Any email sent to this address, or any email account owned by Brian McEvoy, cannot be used to claim property or assets.
Comments to the blog may be utilized or erased at the discretion of the owner. No one posting may claim property or assets based on their post.
This blog, including pictures and text, is copyright to Brian McEvoy.
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